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City considers fireworks ordinance after shocking display

July 17, 2024 | Gardiner, Kennebec County, Maine



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City considers fireworks ordinance after shocking display
During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around a proposed ordinance change regarding fireworks displays, prompted by community concerns over a recent event that startled residents. A local resident expressed surprise at the lack of notification about the fireworks, which were initially mistaken for gunshots. The resident emphasized the need for better communication from city officials, particularly regarding events that could disturb the peace, especially for those with PTSD or other sensitivities.

City Manager Carl M. confirmed that there is currently no ordinance prohibiting such displays, but acknowledged the proposal for an ordinance change on the agenda. The resident urged the city to consider the potential harm to residents and requested clarification on the allowed uses of a site that had been approved for a singular purpose. The council agreed to include the resident in future discussions regarding the ordinance review.

Additionally, the meeting included a public hearing on a change to the city code concerning winter street opening permits, which aims to align local regulations with state guidelines. The council also approved a large event at Waterfront Park, with a stipulation for the event organizers to manage their waste responsibly.

The discussions reflect ongoing efforts by the city to balance community enjoyment with public safety and awareness, highlighting the importance of clear communication in local governance.

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